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![]() Our ARES station has had a NVIS antenna on the roof of the building we are in. It is a large, one story structure with a rubber coated on steele roof. The dual dipole type antenna, center at 14' and ends at about 3' high, was fed with a long run of coax and has historically exhibited a large SWR when operating below about 3825 KHz. We recently replaced the entire antenna assy with a 122' half wave dipole, fed with 600 ohm ladder line to an SGC antenna coupler at the base of the center mast. Heights are the same as previous. The SGC 237 coupler tunes the antenna well above 3825, and all other bands, too. However, we still exhibit a very high SWR when going below about 3825 and the tuner fails to tune... in fact the Radio's power drops way down, possibly preventing the tuner from working properly. A different radio shows the same problem. QUESTION: Can anyone offer reasons we may be having this tuning problem below 3825? Thanks. Ed K7AAT |
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